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GIOVANNI BOLDINI 
Le Place Clichy 
Height, 231% mches; length, 38 inches 


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EDWARD MORAN 
In Full Sail 
Height, 25 inches; length, 34 imches 


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JULIEN DUPRE 
Milking Time 


Height, 25 


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JULIEN DUPRE 
Milking 'Time 


Height, 251 inches; length, 32 inches 


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HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG 
Anchored 


Height, 551% inches 


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FRITZ THAULOW 
Brittany Farm 
Height, 254 inches; length, 32 inches 


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Dutch Landscape 
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JOSEF ISRAELS 
Knitting and Watching 
3734 inches; length, 5284 inches 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
Indian Summer 


Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


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GEORGE INNESS, N.A. Qiiche heal 
Showery Weather 


Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 


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MARTIN RICO 
Santa Maria Della Salute 
Height, 31°84 inches; length, 49 inches 


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JOSEF ISRAELS 


The Neighbours 


Height, 23°, inches; length, 28‘ inches 


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JEAN BAPTISTE PAUL LAZERGES 
Arab Encampment—Night in the Desert 
Height, 15 inches; length, 18°4 inches 


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FRITZ VON UHDE 
The Discussion 


Height, 2314, inches; length, 281% inches 


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FRANCOIS AUGUSTE BONHEUR 
Cattle by the Sea 
Height, 1734 inches; length, 27% inches 


MADAME MARIE DIETERLE 


A Corner of the Pasture 


Height, 231% inches; length, 291% inches 


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JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 
A Mill in Flanders 
Height, 23% inches; length, 28° inches 


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Landscape and Sheep 


Height, 35 inches; length, 43 inches 


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JULIEN DUPRE 
The Valley of the Durdent 
Height, 4424 inches; length, 57°4 inches 


JOSEF ISRAELS 
Mother and Son—Twilight 
Height, 1734 inches; length, 2334 inches 


JOSEPH BAIL 
Teasing the Kitten 


Height, 1144 inches; length, 14°34 inches 


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JOSEF BRANDT 
Cossacks Guarding Prisoners of War 


Height, 25°4 inches; length, 354 inches 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON 


Summer Moon 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


Pelt 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 
The Farmyard 
Height, 3914 inches; length, 6334 inches 


FRANK BRANGWYN 
Spanish Fishermen 


Height, 40% inches; length, 50 inches 


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BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 
Baby Asleep 


Height, 22 inches; length, 2734 inches 


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DAVID ADOLPHE CONSTANT ARTZ 
The Ride 
Height, 111 inches; length, 18°4 inches 


ADOLF SCHREYER 
Entangled in the Marshes 
Height, 4814 inches; length, 79 inches 


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The Mill 
Height, 2144 inches; length, 251 


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ADOLF SCHREYER 
The Reconnoitre 
Height, 271% inches; length, 391% 


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ADOLF SCHREYER 
A Battalion Going into Action 
Height, 12°4 inches; length, 2314 inches 


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ALEXANDER H. WYANT 
Autumn Landscape and Pool 


Height, 19°4 inches; length, 24 inches 


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PAUL JEAN CLAYS 
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FELIX ZIEM 
«Venice en Fete 


Height, 3Qt/, inches; length, 471% inches 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 
Summer 


Height, 25% inches 


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FRANCOIS PIETER TER MEULEN 
Return of the Flock 
Height, 32 inches; length, 3514 inches 


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JEAN BERAUD 
Paris Salon, Opening Day 
Height, 15 inches; length, 211 inches 


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PAUL GROLLERON 
Wounded 


Height, 251% inches; length, 32 inches 


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HENRI HARPIGNIES 
On the Mediterranean 


Height, 10 inches 


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length, 12 inches 


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THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
Truck Farming—Holland 


Height, 5114 inches; length, 79 inches 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
The Prayer Mosque of Caid-Bey, Cairo 


Height, 24 inches; length, 35 inches 


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FRANCOIS AUGUSTE BONHEUR 
Sheep and Ruins in the Highlands 


Height, 131% imches; length, 18°4 imches r: 


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JACOB SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
Early Morning 


Height, 3234 inches; length, 38 inches 


ALBERT NEUHUYS 
The Morning Kiss 


Height, 321% inches; length, 36 inches 


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JOSEF ISRAELS 
Resting 
Height, 12%4 inches; length, 16 inches 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 


On the Mediterranean 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 


JACOB SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
Beside the Cradle 


Height, 2634 inches; length, 32 inches 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
Gathering Clouds 


Height, 2514 wmches; length, 324 inches 


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Indian Summer 


Height, 2834 inches 


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The Goose Boy 
Height, 191% inches; length, 27 


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EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY 
Return of the Fishing Boat, Brittany Coast 


Height, 13 inches; length, 22 inches 


JACOB SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
Early Morning 


Height, 3224 inches; length, 38 inches 


WILLY MARTENS 
The Pet Goat 
Height, 181% inches; length, 22 inches 


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Venice 


Height, 151% inches; length, 224% inches 


ANTON MAUVE 
The Paddock 
Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches 


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BERNARD DE HOOG 
A Humble Interior 
Height, 59% inches; length, 801% inches 


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Marine 
Height, 12% inches; length, 19°4 inches 


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JEAN JACQUES HENNER 
Magdalen 
Height, 184 inches; length, 261% inches 


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The Antiquarian 


Height, 27 inches; length, 31% inches 


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Family Meal 
Height, 3614 inches; length, 4324 inches 


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Late Afternoon 


Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


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CARL BOKER 
The Bird Seller 
Height, 38% inches; length, 50 inches 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Despatch Bearer 
Height, 2084 inches; length, 291% inches 


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JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND 
Le Pont Royal, Paris 
Height, 13 inches; length, 18/4 inches 


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JEAN JACQUES HENNER 
Red Drapery 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches 


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JACOB SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
The Picture Book 


Height, 2014 inches; length, 26 inches 


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JAN MONCHABLON 


Lucerne et Camp d’Aroine—Prés de Chatillon, Vosges 


Height, 18°24 inches; length, 25°4 inches 


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CORNELIS SPRINGER 
The State House, Bolsward, Holland 
Height, 2414 inches; length, 3234 inches 


WILLIAM BLISS BAKER 
A Barnyard Corner 
Height, 141 inches; length, 20 inches 


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JOHANNES HUBERTUS LEONARDUS DE HAAS 
Cattle in Holland 
Height, 2934 inches; length, 49 inches 


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Vand. *“Showery Weather” First 
ay, ;Questioned by Artist’s Son. 


I “Authenticity of two paintings ip pas 

ing. to. have. been painted - by the late 
, George Inness having been called in ques- 
tion After they had ‘been exhibited / and | 
catalogued. with. the Peter A. ‘Schemm | 
|collection, it’ was announced at the con- 
eluding ‘sale last” night that their de 
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oat ee announcement just before} 
\he: offered, for bids’ another. pieteice) by | 


: Jnness entitled “Gathering Clouds.” 

| “Two paintings, catalogue Nos. 904 and 
214, ” said he in this formal statement, 
“offered, in. the™ Peter A. Schemm collec- 
|tion,’ whic were withdrawn last even-! 
cae i ing, were exhibited in our galleries dur-| 
jing, the opening and: the press day of the] 
hibition,” “Friday,” March* 10,. -and were} 


} : ah ‘commented upon by” ‘those. ‘who! 
: _ Toward éyening of the} 


ene ‘his. ‘father. Rk ceenuine Mr. In-; 
ness” opinion L immediately” withdrew the} 
Paintings: from the exhibition and es 
ma: ely from the sale, and in furtherance: 
of: yur efforts to’ prevent the. pictures! 
passing into the hands of other persons, I 
have suggested to the executors of Mr. | 
‘Schemm that they obtain the consent of | 
his heirs to destroy the two pictnes. 


Authenticity of “Approaching Storm” | 


BT ie ‘Thomas ; B. Kirby, of the American 
i A sociation, | under whose auspices | 


* Won Praise at Exhibitlons coy 
‘Peter A; Schemm was a wealthy. Phila- 


rectly from the painters themselves. | 


a very, pleasing ; display, and.-even the 


>}bore the signature: “G. Innes.’ $1 aia 


trayed a landscape in which were: 


, {of the distinguished. painter. 
to have been: sold: last Thursday . night, 


printed_in’ the HERALD yesterday, morn- 
_|ing, in. the account. of that session of; the 
‘{Schemm collection.» |: ey Pe 
No. 127, “Late ‘Kf ternoon te ‘by Inness, 
was sold for $2,650 last _Wednesday 
night to. Mr. W. A. Clark, formerly Sena- 


its authenticity has been raised, \ Sch 

. After. the jannouncement Mr. ‘ Kjrby 
offered “Gathering” Clouds,” ‘which’ was 
{purchased after a few bids by Mr. Otto 


delphia brewer who, although, possessed |: 
of no..great technical knowledge;> was a 
man of unusually correct taste and had an 
| appreciation of the decorative. in ‘art. 
Many of his pictures were purchased di- 
When 
the three hundred pictures. which, he had 
| collected were exposed in the galleries of. 
the: American Art. Association. they. made 


| Schulteis,? ai dealer, acquired» for’ $1,050} 
‘an early” Inness, “Italian Washerwomen.’ 


Iwas’ fayorably commented: upon. by. col-} 
| lectors, and. it is: ‘regarded, as likély that 


46 his commendation will’ be adopted: 'im- 
; pictures which Mr. _Inness, Tre, does ‘not a 


remember that. his father had, ‘painted and 
.|.of, the. authenticity. of which’. he, had; his 
doubts, mada a favorable impression. :Both | “The: incident, of Jast night recalls - the 
“= No."204;. “Approaching Stommni.showed 
& golden, yereen pasture in-the foreground} 
and had a clump of young, ‘trees, and 
above was.a, mottled sky. No. 214, which 
was? entitled “Showery ‘Weather,?”" por- 
re, those 
notes of , brownish green cand. golden” 
| brown characteristic. of the. later’ ywork} 
They were 


‘and the fact that they were passed was 


‘\which sold for 


Bernet, of Mrs Mrs Kirhy’s staf, acting 
as jagentis for\/a® ‘collector. <: Mr.- Henry. 


| Concerning’ the other Innesses no ‘doubt 
had been. raised’ ‘by? Mr.’ George Inness 
Jr, and they. ‘passed ee {Bdge SEES 
as genuine.: oy 

The frank: declaration’ ive aes Kirby} 


mediately bythe executors... eine 
‘Recalls: Other. Controversy. is 


paid... > permeate ae & ok “tid 
After, iatecites estimony; WAS 
‘the Suy rei J theory. ui 
to Rates and TEPER IP A Cent 
on the. ge Chuan er 

the Jast.that the works: were. genuine “and! 
refused to haye’ “them* destroyed: ' ‘The 
price of, Innesses is constantly, on the ‘in- 


tor from Montana, and no question as to}; crease,’ and owing to their enhanced. value} 


~‘all such canvases ‘are sikely to: be. care-j ; 


fully scrutinized. ’ 

An! interesting. feature: ‘of. ‘the fate was 
ie disposition | of | Mr... Body Conant’s 
portrait of Lincoln , nade. ‘in> 1860, ~Mr. 
Conant. now. being: ninety-two years, ‘old, 
‘It was. ‘acquired’ for $3, 500. by” a well 
‘known “American collectors aumnder the} 
inameof. “'Thomas., Benton,” and ‘it’ will} 
probably: go’ to the: Union. League: Club} 
or some other social club in which, the! 
collector is ‘interested. Oy Ns saat ‘ 

Record of Concluding Sale. ~ 

The pictures in the sale last night 

more ~than- $500 each, 


giving first the name of the painter, then) 
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the subject, and. finally ’ the, new. 


andthe price, are as follows:— 

Jacque, “Feeding” Time,” Mr. ‘Mar- | 
.tin Beck. cette teceeseeeceesece 

Henher, “Head ‘and” Bust. of a. 


Girl,” Mr. W. ‘Sharpe. Kilmer... oi 
‘Von Defregger, “The Love: Letter,” 2 ei 
‘\ Mr. De S. Derry :. Te eee ereeeccesen , 


Cazin, “The Harvesters,” Mr.:C. A. 
- Duboseh o3..: 
qazerges, ‘“Arab’ 
._ Night. in, the. Desert,” Mr.. A. S. 
» Johnson pet ibeke 


So die ea ate’ cbecdie creel 


Maris,’ “Dutch: Landscape,” Mesers. <i 


‘Knoedlér’ &) Cod 5 Ci vess connec 


@urphy, “Tndian. Summer,” ‘Meese : 


-) Knoedler ‘& Coiwaie cies Ue 
Usraels, “Mother and Son—Twi- 
‘light,’ Mr. ' A, A. Healys cassie’ 


OVrant, “Autumn Landscape anda 


Pool,” Mr. Otto’ ‘Bernet.e4. 0262s. 3 
pares piietolets Mr.. , E., co 


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avin, “A: Mill: in: ‘Flanders,"*:M 


i to “On! ine 


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U Austins: oc. soo oan ee Saks cies 
finness “Gathering: Clouds,” - 
“Otto Bernet.: 
\Conant, ‘Portrait of Abraham Lin- 
’ Jeoln,”. Mr. Thomas’ Benton:. ...’. 
ot phaulow, “The Mill,” 23 Mr. 


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\Dearth, 
Messrs.’ Knoedler & Cole’... 2.0) 
Knight, 
‘Otto Bernet, care 'ere eoeryiere paw eles 


L. Austifverewehetcueyerracrss 
Troyon,’ ‘‘A: Group. of Animals,” 


,’ Mr. George C. Schmidt:.... 


an “The Finishing Touch,’ Mr. 


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Encampment—_ 


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hioriers “Baby, aleeg wena sees | 
2a 400 


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Springer, “The’ State House, Bost 
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{Gilford . Sere ase area 
“Picardy, ° ‘Marshlands,” shee 
~ 1,000. 
hay: _ Breezy. Upland, a arts 


Chase, “Seaside Flowers,’: Mr. Ww: ster 


Mr. A. Benziger).. vedecv cli 1,950} Sheep,” L. A. Lanthier & Co.... 
erne-Bellecour,. ‘‘Despatch -Bear-: Py 


“AL A. Healy eee is cw aa) a Gane 600 
Thaulow, “A Brittany’ Farm)” Mr.~ ae 
yO AL A, Healy cyer ees oo oe 1,000 
EG Von Lenbach, “‘Mother and Child,’ i, 

o> Mrs. JY rederick F. Thompson.... 8,200 

“550 Brunin, “The, ‘Antiquarian,’ L. A. ~ a 


: Lanthier, &* Costs teeth oF es 500: 
175 Boldini, “La Place Clichy,” Georges j 
ee) 1* Petit Galleries’ 470s a, 2 2,400, 

925!Clays, \““Near Amsterdam,’ Mr. ~ 
; James Elverson, Jr...... . 1,600 
: arpignies, “Summer,” Mr. Ma xs 
2 O10. tin’ Becky. 02 cepa eri gO, oy 
N Neuhuys, “The Mor ning Kiss,” 


+ Messrs. Knoedler & Co... ...... ‘3 
ever, ‘Harly Morning,” Mr, Otto 
4 350 Bernet“3. 0.22) My ee bee oe 
Blommers, “The Family Meal,” Ar- 
thur Tooth & Sons..,...2....2.. 2,550 
: oeree “The Eursolt. 7 "Mr: W. 


3 200| > 


3 500 


800 


Domingo, “The Love. Song,” Mr. ps3 
. James. -Elverson, | Jesu iaiaiwee sas” 8,000: 
ico,’ Santa’ Maria ‘della: Salute,” — 
“Mr, WY Th Austinin toyed eee ss 
= Israéls, “Watching .and« Waiting,” 
’ Otto Bernetiicie. ss. vseoe. 

A Bears, ‘Spanish Fishermen,’) . . 
» Mr. Gari: Melchers jee ot oy fs 
x) Dupré; 1 “Phe! Valley: of’ _Durdent,”” : 
Sip Bs Mr A: SM Veracca 
7004; Ji acque;: “The Farmyard, "Mr. We 
[We Fillersvsiare tails ag 2,700 


chreyer, “Wallachian Teamster— 


Mesdag, “Winter Day at Scheven- 
ingen,” Mr. Morris J. ‘Hirsch. ... 
‘{De. Bock, “Truck Farming—Hol- | 
. Jand,”: Mro W. W. Fuller....... -3,000 | 
De, Hooch, “A Humble Interior,” M4 
Mr. ALS. Vernay ects ey ene eet 1,000 
nness, “Ttalian “Washerwomen,” ioe 
“Mr. Henry Schultheis. .. Swe adhe & L000 
Verboeckhoven, “Landscape and 


1,050 | 


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The amount realized from the final sess, 
1,050|sion was $102;800, and $185,305 is the 
total sum received from the dispersal. 


8,200}... 


. “The Reconnoitre” Brings Top 
- Price—Senator Clark a Buyer » 


Sa ie —Total Is $83,490. A 
elt «ll rT 
_ Seventy more paintings of ‘the collection} 
- -of.the.late Peter A. Schemm, of Philadel- 
phia, were sold last night in Mendelssohn |: 

Aagll; under the direction 6f the American|: 

Art.. Association. They . , brought $47,290, 

which makes $83, 490 as the amount realized 

to date. The sale concludes to-night. 4 

~The top price was ‘brought by “Th: 
‘Reconnoitre,”” by Schreyer, for which Mr 

‘Martin Beck paid: $7,(00..;Senator W.) A:| 

Clark ‘bought. a firie Cazin, “The Norman-} 


dy Village,” for $2,800, as well as a fine ‘ex:| 
ample of the work of Mr: J. Francis Mur-| 
yhy, for which he gave $1,425. The cata- 
ogue recorded that two ‘Innesses,: ‘The |} 
‘Approaching. Storm’ and ~ “‘Showery||| 
“Weather,’’ were to bé sold last night, ; buh | 
they. were passed... 
‘The pictures which were sold for $500 or 
more ‘were. as.follows, the name of the 
painter first being. given and then the sub- 
ject, the new owner and the price:— ~ || 
Tenfers, the younger,:’“The ola | 
-Suitor,”’ Mr. George D. Horst........° 

' AHarpignies, ‘ ‘On the Mediterranean,” 


Messrs. Knoedler & Co..:..... eer. TH) 
X Blommers, “‘The a eOre Mrs. Henry 
. «Reinhardt..... eealercacstinet occcpeeceveccce | - COO 
% ‘Mauve, “The Paddock, a Mr. Wis Wee ° 
Fuller scsi scchuacees songs neck waves cee aly, ChAT 


- > «Jongkind, “Le Pont -Royal, Paris,” 
«  .\Georges Petit’ Galleries, <o/idgcvicesees 1,000}; 
alsabey, ‘‘Return-of Fishing - Boat,”* . 
- Mr. J. Metcalf.....-..5-... y 
) « Cazin, “A Normandy Viliage,” ‘Sen- 
Lapatorw.' AcJClark.. sores a cree 2,800 
x Henner, “An Ideal Head,” Messrs. . 
~Knoedler & Co....:. Muhe ve sinsiGuewemneneat 1,750 : 
Jacque, ‘‘Fhe Hillside’ Pasture,” cea dict" i 
< Martin Beck. ecco rsesosecsoos Oreceesccece 
»% Ziem, “Venice,” Mr. E. Johns.......... 
x Clays, . ears, de Lune,” Mr. P.. W. 


»Rouss.’....... soe, evsdcucicecucllcseaenas Besta Ole 
Grutzner, aN Game. of Cards, Mr. i 
“Henny Schultheis. .occiacccsseen eee 500]; 
D -Ridgway Knight, ‘The “Mussel 


‘Gatherer,’ Mrs. E. O. KlODD: wccaease ; 

J. -Francis Murphy, “On the Low- 

‘ j lands,” Senator W. A. Clark......... 1,423 
Schreyvogel,’ \“Troopers Attacked by ; 
-Indians,’”’ Mr. W. H. Johnson....... 

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Mr. Otto Bernet cfasenectaecnn 


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FL, TOWry os czas eee eee 2,000 
Israels, “The. Neighbors,” “Messrs. 
: Knoedlér & Co..2i.0ci3 cc8e vette ites e+ 8,800] | 

“Dieterle, “The Corner of the Pasture, bie 
..«Messrs. Knoedler & Co....2: sesesacecs 2,000 
~ Dupré, “Milking Time,” Mr. George 

HfOtt. (5.. aencscpeceneee eee <sigeeveutesh DUO 

_KKever, ‘Beside the ‘Cradie”” Mr. Otto © 

‘Bernet:..52 sxe Se eae Rivacwece 

AGérome, “The Prayer. Mosque,’ ” Mr. 
4 3 Wey; Ta Austini.s...:acccys se eee 
_¢Schreyer, “The- “Reconnoitre, oat “Mr 

“Martin, Beck. 20.0.8 2csrigie sek. 7,000 

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. : way B spdcaceny meres c212,000 
gin “The Comaiunieee Mr, Ed-~ 

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eet “Cattle in Holland,” Mr. BE. 

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ace ~ pie o‘Stere of the Fishing Fleet," | ~ 

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modern’ "Dutch: school: were sold. 


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BRINGS TOTAL OF $185,305. 


Two Paintings, Authenticity of Which 
Is Disputed, Are Withdrawn and 
Their Destruction Advised. 


(BY COMMERCIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.) 

New York, Sunday.—The sale of Mr. 
Schemm’s art collection has now been 
concluded. ‘The amount realized on the 
last day was $102,800, bringing the total 
“to $185,305. 

The highest price paid was $8,200 for 
Schreyer’s ‘‘Wallachian Teamster IEn- 
tangled in a Marsh,’’ which was sold to 
Mr. W. S. Kilmer. Israel’s ‘‘Watching 
and Waiting’? was sold for $4,650 to Mr. 
Otta; Bernet’s “Domingo Love Song’”’ 
for $3,900 to Mr. James Elverson, Jr. ; 
Neuhuy’s ‘‘Morning Kiss” for $3,000 to 
Messrs. Knoedler; Harpignie’s ‘Sum- 
mer’ to Mr. Martin Beck; Boldini’s 
“Place de Clichy’ for $2,400 to the 
Georges Petit Galleries; Ionant’s ‘‘Por- 
trait of Abraham Lincoln for $3,500 to 
a private collector, probably for the 
Union League or another social club; 
Cazin’s “Mill in Flanders”? for $4,500 to 
Mr. W. W. Seaman. 

Two paintings, alleged to be by George 
Inness, but the authenticity of which is 
disputed, were withdrawn and their 
destruction advised. 


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